The Unitarian Universalist Area Church at First Parish in Sherborn is a delightfully alive and growing church. This historic congregation welcomes you. Whether you are looking for a spiritual home, a Sunday school for your children, or a caring community of friends in which you can explore, learn, grow and serve … we hope you will find it here. We are a non-creedal faith, welcoming those with a diversity of belief but being bound by a mutual covenant to seek truth, love, service and peace with each other and in the world.

Sunday worship services, under the direction of Rev. Nathan Detering, are 10:30 a.m. We offer Worship Wednesday dinner and intergenerational services at 6 p.m. on the last Wednesday of the month.

We offer Cooperative Religious Education and nursery on Sunday mornings. Junior and Senior Youth Groups and Our Whole Lives and Coming of Age are active, dynamic youth programs.

We have a vibrant Music Program with three choirs — Celebration, Meetinghouse and Children’s Chalice Choirs — with two special concerts a year.

We have several ongoing programs for adults, including Covenant Groups, Buddhist Group, Book Club, Yarn Spinners as well as many social justice initiatives that allow us live our faith in action side by side in community.

To learn more or to subscribe to our newsletter, visit www.uuac.org or call 508-653-1422.

Weekly service Sundays at 10:30 a.m.

Art in Bloom – Festival of the Arts, June 9 and 10.

End-of-year Potluck on June 10.

Jazz Brunch, June 16 at 9 a.m., Unity Hall.

Summer schedule begins June 17.

Pilgrim Church, United Church of Christ

25 South Main St., Sherborn

Rev. John M. Hudson

508-655-1667; www.pilgrimsherborn.org

Pilgrim Church welcomes all to Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Senior Pastor Rev. John F. Hudson. Professional nursery care is available, and church school meets during worship for children age 3 through grade eight. New member classes are held in the fall and spring. Youth groups for middle school and high school students meet throughout the school year.

Pilgrim Church is a growing and vibrant congregational faith community that offers a wide range of spiritual growth and service opportunities such as weekly Bible study, a strong music program including chancel choir and handbells, many small group, mission and outreach offerings.

Regular services on Sundays at 10 a.m.

Youth Sunday on June 10.

Golf Day, June 10, 2 p.m., Sassamon Trace in Natick.

St. Theresa’s Parish

35 South Main St., Sherborn

Father John Grimes

508-653-6253; http://mpb-stp.org/

Saturday Vigil, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.

Weekday Morning Mass, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m.

Holy Days as announced.

Saint Theresa and Most Precious Blood parishes are starting an online prayer group. The prayer group members will receive a group email whenever a prayer request is received. Each member then prays for these intentions privately.

If you are interested in signing up, please contact Sue Nealon at sue@st theresasherborn.org or 508-653-6253. You must have a valid email address to participate.

Graduation Mass June 3, 5:30 p.m., St. Theresa’s

High School Baccalaureate, June 5, 7:30 p.m., Dover Church

Women’s Group Spring Luncheon, June 15, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Theresa’s

DOVER

The Dover Church

17 Springdale Ave., Dover

Rev. C. Maxwell Olmstead

508-785-0957; www.thedoverchurch.org

We offer multigenerational spiritual growth through genuine sermons, touching the essence of life: through various styles of inspirational music, touching searching souls: and through our after-service coffee hour, welcoming any conversational topics.

On top of that, we take care of your children with our Sunday school teachers, with our professional caregivers for toddlers (with a beeper for every parent) and with our in-service care packages, if your children want to stay with you during worship.

Services on Sunday at 10 a.m.

Celebration Sunday June 10.

Grace Church of Dover

21 Centre St., Dover

Rev. Peter DeSanto

508-785-3500; www.dovergrace.org

Grace Church is growing. Married clergy offer the sacraments to all. A contemporary Mass is offered for those seeking familiar traditions, combined with a more relevant worship experience. Grace Church is a family-friendly Catholic alternative. To learn more about Grace, go to www.dovergrace.org or call 508-785-3500. All welcome.

Donations for the food pantry at St. Mark’s Church, Dorchester, may be left in the vestibule.

Saint Theresa and Most Precious Blood parishes are starting an online prayer group. The prayer group members will receive a group email whenever a prayer request is received. Each member then prays for these intentions privately.

If you are interested in signing up, please contact Sue Nealon at sue@st theresasherborn.org or 508-653-6253. You must have a valid email address to participate.